What songs are full of Jianghu flavor?
First, "men should strive for self-improvement"
Men Should Strive for Self-improvement is a song written by James J.S.Wong, which is adapted from the ancient song Your Legend, and is also the theme song of the movies Top Gun in Huang Feihong and Two Men in Huang Feihong Should Strive for Self-improvement. This song is divided into two versions, Cantonese and Mandarin, both of which are sung by George Lam. It was included in the Cantonese album Novels and the Mandarin album You really broke my heart this time released by George Lam 199 1.
In 2020, the song was nominated for the National Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China at the New Era International Film Festival.
Second, "Good Han Song"
The theme song "Good Han Song" of the TV series "Water Margin" was written by the famous musician Zhao Jiping, and the song was a great success. Zhao Jiping widely appreciated folk music art before composing Song of a Brave Man, and absorbed the power of folk art from the society in the 1990s. On this basis, he gave full play to and created new art, and created this cross-century music work.
"Good Han Song" has a magnificent melody and simple lyrics. Liu Huan's singing is soul-stirring and sincere. At the same time, this theme song is also the condensation of the whole plot theme, which plays an important role in portraying characters, reflecting their thoughts and feelings and deepening the theme.
Third, "Who is the hero?"
Who is the Hero is the theme song and opening song of the mainland martial arts TV series Tai Chi Master, which is composed by lyrics, music and singing as a souvenir. The production year is 1997.
As the theme song to promote China's traditional martial arts TV series, this work has obvious features of Wulin songs and distinctive tunes of Chinese Peking Opera, which has been welcomed by people of all ages in Xian Yi.
The theme song of "Tai Chi Master" tells the story that a young man who loved martial arts since childhood was formally accepted as a disciple by Chen, the village head of Tai Chi Master. In the play, he took part in a martial arts competition and defeated seven masters with superb Tai Ji Chuan.
Give full play to the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, such as filial piety, loyalty, faithfulness, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy and wisdom, and become a master of "Yangjia Taiji". It is said that there are many action scenes in "Tai Chi Master", all of which are real fights, which make the crew black and blue and complain.
Fourth, "Sea Laughter"
"Laughing at the Sea" is the theme song of the movie "the legendary swordsman" released by 1990. It was composed by James J.S.Wong and arranged by Gu Jiahui.
The song is divided into two versions, Cantonese and Mandarin, but the lyrics are almost the same. The Cantonese version was sung by Samuel Hui and included in the album "90 Golden Movies" released by Polaroid Records Company in Samuel Hui on April 1. 990. The Mandarin version was sung by Tayu Lo, Huang Junsheng and Tsui Hark, and included in Rolling Stone Records' album "the legendary swordsman-Forgive Huang Junsheng's Works" released on Huang Junsheng 1990.
199 1 year, the song won the 10 Hong Kong Academy Award for Best Original Movie Song Award.
Verb (short for verb)? Blood and heart
"Iron Blood and Red Hearts" is a song written, composed and sung by Deng. It is the theme song of TV series "Legend of the Condor Heroes" TVB version/KOOC-0/983, and it is included in the album "Legend of the Condor Heroes" released by TAM/KOOC-0/983/KOOC-0/.
As soon as the prelude of the iron heart comes out, there will be a steady stream of upward-rushing strings and overwhelming harmony like yellow sand. When people enter the play, "the wind and sand are fierce, and the wilderness is boundless", the hero "shoots a sculpture and pulls a bow beyond the Great Wall, but never tires of laughing", and the beautiful woman whispers "Brawly is lingering" and "I am also in my heart after all kinds of hardships". The love of family and country, this is a male thing.
Tan He, a singer in the 1980s, is full of flowers, full of fragrance, in full bloom, and full of emotions.